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Blenheim - what's it like?


lin
24th May 2009, 02:33 PM
my Kiwi OH has been offered a job in Blenheim so it looks like we'll be moving much earlier than planned - in about 8-12 weeks instead of 12 months!

I've been to Blenheim a couple of times on weekend trips when last in NZ - but didn't see much more than the vineyards & the bottom of my glass! :)

I'm a city girl at heart so struggling to get my head around the move. I'd appreciate any advise on where are the best locations to live etc around Blenheim. Are there any benefits to living in Picton over Blenheim?

Thanks, linda

sweetpea
24th May 2009, 09:20 PM
I just spent a week there working. The rows of grapes covering the surrounding countryside are beautiful, and Blenheim has a nice downtown. But, I'll be frank, too many of the members of the populace that I ran across would not have been out of place on the Jeremy Kyle Show. And one of the professionals I met (a Kiwi originally from out of town) expressed some frustration at the inability to form a satisfying social circle.

That said, getting a little lifestyle block outside town might be quite appealing. The town's relatively high number of sunshine hours are a bonus too.

M-Squared
24th May 2009, 10:16 PM
I've spent just a little time in Picton and a little in Blenheim. I would pick Picton over Blenheim any day, there's just more liveliness there. Plus I happen to love being near the sea, so that would do it for me every time, too.

mylesdw
25th May 2009, 10:53 AM
I'd certainly choose Picton every time; it's a beautiful little place with a great feel about it. The port and the railway give it a busy, thriving vibe and the views of the Sounds are fantastic.

Alive&Kicking
25th May 2009, 11:19 AM
Hi
I have been living in Blenheim for nearly 1.5 years now. If you would like to know more, send me a PM. Have lived in Welly two years before that.

Of course everyone's experience of a place is different, but I originally am a city girl as well, so could maybe put it in perspective for you.

I know Picton quite well also, so could make a comparision for you when you let me know what you are after.

Cheers,
Anita

Beachcombers
25th May 2009, 02:44 PM
Hi Linda

We have been living in Marlborough for 3 years now. And while we love the area, please do not have high expectations for Blenheim/Picton.

Blenheim is a dull, dull, dull provincial city, limited choices in shopping and entertainment!

Picton is small and touristy, crazy busy in the Summer, dead in the Winter. Also it rains in Picton - alot (whilst Blenheim can be having a beautiful day).

It's not all that bad (were not on Prozac or anything), Nelson which is lovely cosmopolitan city is just over a hour away. And we love the area, as we have got into the whole outdoors thing - diving, fishing, horse riding. And it's a awesome place to have kids!

sweetpea
25th May 2009, 10:25 PM
Blenheim is a dull, dull, dull provincial city, limited choices in shopping and entertainment!

Well, Blenheim does have a movie theatre with what, 3 screens? There's your choice in entertainment :p

Actually, I was just thinking that the area might be heaven if you were into cycling - no hills, really - I can't remember what the wind was like, though.

I am fond of the top of the South Island, but, yeah, if you want culture, Nelson is a much better bet. In fact Nelson is pretty much the bees knees as far as NZ towns go.

M-Squared
26th May 2009, 01:39 AM
In January I drove from Havelock to Picton. It took 90 minutes. Please look on wises.co.nz to see how far it is (it might shock you). Distances are very far on the SI, so beware before you settle on somewhere...

lin
26th May 2009, 02:44 AM
thanks for all the feedback. I didn't get a chance to log on yesterday, so its great to know that some people have settled there! Today I am leaning towards Picton over Blenheim - I think its the closeness to the water and the greeness of it all plus, being Irish, the rain doesn't bother me so much. ;) Though one of the benefits of moving is so we don't have long commutes to work.

Alive&Kicking - I'll PM you once I get to my 5th post!

Thanks again - I'm sure I'll have 1000s more questions on life in Marlborough over the next few weeks.

Alive&Kicking
26th May 2009, 01:11 PM
Really the best advice I could give you right now, is 'just come over here, rent a place somewhere, look around, get a feeling for the Marlborough region and decide then whether you want to stay here longer time and in what part of the Marlborough'. Don't make any long term decisions yet!! Go with the flow!!!

newarrival
27th May 2009, 12:29 PM
In the short time since we arrived we met lots of very nice people, very helpful..., as said in my introduction we love it up here and are glad to be here!

Everyone is looking for something else, which is good, because otherwise we would all be stuck in one place......

To what m-squared said about the driving time from Havelock to Picton- you probably took the Queen Charlotte Drive which is the scenic route , very windy and lots of beautiful views, but it takes a lot longer to go that way.
To be honest, I don't think it takes longer to get somewhere here than on the North Island, if you take the main roads!?

lnz
28th May 2009, 07:47 PM
Really the best advice I could give you right now, is 'just come over here, rent a place somewhere, look around, get a feeling for the Marlborough region and decide then whether you want to stay here longer time and in what part of the Marlborough'. Don't make any long term decisions yet!! Go with the flow!!!

Sound advice from Alive&Kicking!

It's all a matter of taste. In my mind, Picton is nicer to look at, and Blenheim would be easier to live in. Picton is our closest town, and we often go there for a meal or to pick up bits and pieces, but we still end up going into Blenheim every couple of weeks for things we can't get in Picton.

We found it very easy to get a short term furnished rental in Picton when we first arrived (from Harcourts), so you could spend a bit of time in each place before you decide.


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